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30th April 08, 07:34 AM
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Questions for the full time people.
Knowing many of you are kilted full time, and I have some questions about this life style.
- Is this a life style choice?
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
- Are you doing it for attention?
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30th April 08, 08:15 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by Raphael
Knowing many of you are kilted full time, and I have some questions about this life style.
- Is this a life style choice?
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
- Are you doing it for attention?
- Is this a life style choice? I'm not sure what you mean, as to a life style choice. I haven't changed anything that I do, except that I stopped wearing pants! No life style choice at all - except I now live more comfortably than before!
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby? I don't know of any hobby which would require the wearing of pants! Could you name a few hobbies that require wearing pants?
- Are you doing it for attention? That one is easy - NO! I wear the kilt because it is the most comfortable mode of dress in the world (In my ever so humble opinion!) Am I shy or ashamed of the kilt? Again - NO! Do I need any attention? Again - No! I just wear the kilt!
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30th April 08, 08:23 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by James MacMillan
- Is this a life style choice? I'm not sure what you mean, as to a life style choice. I haven't changed anything that I do, except that I stopped wearing pants! No life style choice at all - except I now live more comfortably than before!
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby? I don't know of any hobby which would require the wearing of pants! Could you name a few hobbies that require wearing pants?
- Are you doing it for attention? That one is easy - NO! I wear the kilt because it is the most comfortable mode of dress in the world (In my ever so humble opinion!) Am I shy or ashamed of the kilt? Again - NO! Do I need any attention? Again - No! I just wear the kilt!
Well I'm not a 100% full time kilt wearer, but I'd say I'm about a 75% when possible. (I can't wear it to work and stuff like that)
1) Is this a lifestyle choice? I also don't entirely know what you mean by this. Nothing about my style of living changed other than the kilt.
2) Do you give up a hobby if it requires you to wear pants? I don't "Ban" hobbies that require pants just because pants are the norm. I know you "can" go rock climbing in a kilt, but it would probably be suggested to wear something underneath. My brother plays on an adult kickball league and I would wear my kilt out there too, but not regimental. Too many children around. But back to your question, if I had to wear pants to do a hobby, then I'd wear pants. I wouldn't not do something that I wanted to do, just because a kilt isn't practicle or allowed.
3) Are you doing it for the attention? No, I am not doing it for the attention, BUT i do enjoy the attention. I wear the kilt for countless reason, the attention is just a bonus.
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30th April 08, 08:33 AM
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Full time other than work, which sort of answers one question right there.
Is it a lifestyle choice? Sure, in the same way that eating vegetables with every meal is a lifestyle choice. It's something I choose to do, but I do so because I like the comfort, the style, and the historical connection (even with modern kilts)
Did I give up any hobbies that require pants? Well I never had any hobbies that required pants. I've done some things in a kilt that others thought crazy (skiing, snowboarding, paintball) but to be honest my biggest hobby REQUIRES kilts (Highland Games).
If I need to wear pants, I wear pants. It's a non-issue.
Do I do it for the attention? I honestly don't notice much attention. I get some, and some of that I would just as happily do without as I generally don't like talking to people if I have the choice. Sometimes though the kilt has opened doors or been an icebreaker that led to meeting some nice people and having some wonderful conversations.
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30th April 08, 08:46 AM
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My livelihood is that of a piper. So by definition, a kilt is wrapped around me throughout the week. I cannot recall the last occasion when I was kilted and pipe-less.
Piping is a vocation, and to a lesser degree an avocation, so difficult to ascertain how much I attribute to being a hobby. I do enjoy kilt nights, so there must at least a modicum of it.
It's difficult to distinguish the attention received from being kilted or being the piper. Admittedly, the majority of the time I have no objections to the attention brought.
During my "off-time" though, bifurcators are the norm and I have more of those than kilts.
How 'bout re-phrasing your inquiry a bit and perhaps we can provide answers more in line with your question?
Slainte,
steve
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30th April 08, 10:13 AM
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![Quote](http://www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/images/misc/quote_icon.png) Originally Posted by James MacMillan
I don't know of any hobby which would require the wearing of pants! Could you name a few hobbies that require wearing pants?
Motorcycling...
But then I think that's a lifestyle choice, not a hobby!
"...when People are universally ignorant, and debauchd in their Manners, they will sink under their own weight without the Aid of foreign Invaders."
Samuel Adams
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30th April 08, 10:23 AM
#7
I've been kilted full time for a little over a year, that said there are some things I would not do kilted, like motorcycling as has been brought up already, I guess a few more would be water skiing or sky diving, my motorcycle has not been running right for the past year or more, it's got to the point where I have to decide to buy a new one or not. When I get a new motorcycle I will not ride kilted, it just will not happen. So on to the questions
- Is this a life style choice?
No it's what I chose to wear
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
If the hobby requires pants, then the hobby requires pants end of story.
- Are you doing it for attention?
No I started wearing the kilt as it is part of my heritage, and besides a lot of the attention given is the unwanted kind, so no I am not doing it for the attention I'm doing it for me.
Last edited by McMurdo; 30th April 08 at 11:05 AM.
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30th April 08, 10:56 AM
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- Is this a life style choice?
The way my sweet wife glanced at me when I took the decision to go back to wearing kilts, it was obvious there would never again be a possibility for choosing in my life. *sob*
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
All my hobbies seemed bizarre before. Now they revealed themselves as obvious !
- Are you doing it for attention?
I would say it's rather to divert the attention from me to the kilt.
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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30th April 08, 02:12 PM
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- Is this a life style choice?
Not really - just a clothing choice.
- Do you give up a hobby, if it requires to wear pants? Or do you try to adopt the kilt into a hobby?
No - haven't ventured into kilted sailing yet!
- Are you doing it for attention?
Not consciously - but you do get attention!
Brian
In a democracy it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes.
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30th April 08, 02:47 PM
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Not a conscious lifestyle choice. Simply that I have collected so many kilts, all of which I like wearing, that there are very few days left for wearing the few trousers which I still own.
No I would not give up a hobby for full time kiltedness. I have been wearing black trousers on my days as an aviation museum volunteer this season.
No I do not seek attention. I prefer my kilts to go unnoticed and uncommented on.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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